Don's other life (1944)

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Script Teasers... sPiey wun /in/ /fjf/e//ei; ai'roif/uiij /a: eb Acm a P/li<>iiA/a±/ ((//u/ DOII. Contributions form a large share of t lie grist that runs through the Breakfast Club mill, but it still is a tough grind. No one knows how I have slaved and toiled from early morn 'till late at night. And no one knows how many years the Breakfast Club has taken out of my night life. Just think, eleven years! 4,015 nights! Kav . If nothing more, this book should prove who really writes the Breakfast Club programs. I’m not referring to inspirational values alone, for they are very apparent. I’m talking about the hon mot and the belles lettres whieh abound within those covers, — don’t you think? Jim Dennett: you can talk all you want about the wonderful inter¬ views and clever situations which evolve during a Breakfast Club broad¬ cast. But, remember it takes people to make these appearances and situa¬ tions. I'm the guy who digs them up, drags them in and draws them out. Mr. McNeill calls me his personal representative, but of course he is being modest for I represent people — other than whom there are none funnier. Mary Canny: Due to circumstances beyond my control, I am unable to release a carefully prepared statement for this edition. The reasons are quite obvious. I love my work, the hours and pay are good, and Mr. McNeill is a fine man to work for. But, I can’t help wondering, — what would happen to the Breakfast Club if I didn’t keep the notebook up to date?